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The World Conservation Strategy

The World Conservation Strategy, developed in 1980, is an international plan aimed at protecting the Earth's natural resources. It emphasizes the importance of sustainable use, biodiversity preservation, and efficient management of land, water, and living creatures. The goal is to balance human needs with environmental health, ensuring that natural resources remain available for future generations. By promoting cooperation among governments, organizations, and communities, the strategy seeks to address environmental challenges and foster a sustainable relationship between people and nature.